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"Semifinals:
Spangenberg/Mueller/Vered - Part 2" - May 18

We started with 135 players
fighting for 45 slots. Then we threw in nine of
Jeopardy!'s best for fun, whittling the field to 18. Now
we're down to the six best - Brad Rutter, the Million
Dollar Master; Pam Mueller, the lady of the bunch; Frank Spangenberg,
the living legend; John Cuthbertson, the
underdog; Chris Miller, the newbie; and Jerome Vered,
the guy everyone likes. Two of these players will go on
to next week's finals against the reining King of Quiz,
Ken Jennings. At stake: $2,000,000 for the winner,
$500,000 for the first runner-up, and $250,000 for the
third-place finisher.

Daily Double #1: $1600 Name That Dictator. Frank ($9400
over Pam's $5200 and Jerome's $2200)
is in for $2000. Clue: Indonesia, 1945-1967.
Frank's guess: "Who is Sukarno?" Correct
for $11,400.

Daily Double #2: $1600
Pulitzer Prize-Winning Women. Pam ($8800
to Frank's $14,800 and Jerome's $7000) goes
$6000. Clue: this member of a prominent Boston
family won a 1926 Pulitzer for her poetry
collection "What's O'clock". Pam's guess: "Who
is Amy Lowell?" Correct
for $14,800 and the tie for the lead.

End of Round:
Jerome - $7800
Frank - $18,000
Pam - $16,800

Remember, this
is a two-day affair. Scores from yesterday will
be added to today. The winner is guaranteed at
least $50,000, second place is guaranteed
$30,000, while third is guaranteed $20,000.

Final Jeopardy! Category: Words from Latin. Answer:
some of the periods of time called this occurred
in 304 AD (4 years), 1314 (2 years), 1958 (19
days), 1963 & 2005. Correct response: What is
interregnum?